Exudate - cells and fluid that has seeped out of blood vessels
Posterior - back side of (here the back side of the eye)
Pole of the eye: the back two-thirds of the eye, e.g. the fundus -- includes all parts that can be seen in ophthalmoscopy
The fovea lies closest to the exact posterior pole of the eye. This region is responsible for sharp central vision, which is essential for activities such as reading and driving.
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Posterior to Iris
The posterior wall of the eye is also called the fundus.
Yes, the macula lutea can be visualized using an ophthalmoscope during an eye examination. This important area of the retina is located near the center of the posterior pole of the eye and is responsible for central clear vision.
A conus is a posterior staphyloma, or a protrusion of the sclera of the eye, of a myopic eye.
The posterior cavity of the eye.
The vitreous humor is a gel-like substance that fills the posterior portion of the eye, between the lens and the retina.
vitreous humorA clear gel called vitreous humor (vitre = glassy) that binds tremendous amounts of water. It's functions are to:transmit lightsupport the posterior surface of the lenshold the neural retina firmly against the pigmented layercontribute to intraocular pressure to counteract the extrinsic eye muscles(taken right out of my A&P textbook)** Added by m5fanatic **Glad you could copy your text book, but the question asks about the posterior CAVITY of the eye, not the eyeball itself. Posterior to the eye is mucous membranes, the ocular muscles, etc.Aqueous HumorThe Vitreous humor in the posterior cavity behind the lens.Liquid Humerus
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The vitreous humor is in the posterior cavity of the eye.
There is an anterior chamber and a posterior chamber to the eye. The anterior chamber is from the lens and iris forward to the back of the cornea. The posterior chamber is from the back of the lens to the retina. The anterior chamber is filled with aqueous. The posterior chamber is filled with vitreous.